Creating a Health Data Marketplace for the Digital Health Era

Imtiaz Khan Orcid logo ,
Imtiaz Khan
Mohamed Maher Orcid logo ,
Mohamed Maher
Anjum Khurshid
Anjum Khurshid

Published: 31.08.2024.

Biochemistry

Volume 7, Issue 2 (2024)

https://doi.org/10.30953/bhty.v7.338

The author posits that the establishment of a blockchain-based health data marketplace where EHR, IoMT, and wearable-derived data can be monetized by selling it to data consumers like medical professionals, researchers, regulators, third-party (e.g., AI service providers) and policymakers can solve this data centralization problem.

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